Wednesday, January 1, 2020
7 ways to boost your imagination at work
7 ways to boost your imagination at work7 ways to boost your imagination at workYoure so used to performing the same tasks day in and day out. Wheres the fun? Has your mind wandered elsewhere? Theres a differenceanda connection between wandering and wondering. When you brainstorm, your mind goes on a vision quest of its own, but when you feel stuck and stagnant, your brain chews onworry, stress and distraction. So here are seven ways to expand your imagination at work.1. Chew on bite-sized goalsFocusing on the big picture too much gets scary and stressful, and then, your perfectionist self kicks into full gear. You get stuck and cranky, which doesnt make you a pleasant person with whom to work or be around. When tasks and details overwhelm, chew on bite-sized goals instead of resorting to your worrywart tendencies. Break each goal into smaller actionable goals that excite you - or at least dont make you want to bang your head against a wall.2. Stand on your headWhen you reach that p oint or feel blue in the face, stand on your head. You need to get the blood flowing back to your brain and circulating in your body. Break out those office asanas and breathing techniques. Jog around the building twice and make people laugh. Walk around for a change of scene. Release the power of endorphins, like the Kraken, and get to cracking3. Expose yourself to natureSitting in the same chair at the same desk with the same gray walls or too-bright environment gets to you after a while. Your brain likes variation, and humans belong to nature. So, expose yourself to nature in whatever dose you can find it in. One study found that backpackers were 50 percent more inspired after four days out on the trail, but you can get a boost in under 30 minutes. Unplugging restores your focus and boosts your performance and creativity levels. Remember how good it felt to sit under a big tree and read as a kid? Find your tree. Walk a nearby greenway in the mornings, evenings or during yourlunch break. Create a succulent garden on your desk or in the break room.4. Cultivate disciplined creativityOrder and chaos seem at odds with one another, but when yin and yang find a balance, so do you on your path to creativity. Structure allows innovation to seep in, according to expert and professional speaker Erik Wahl- the wildest of minds need order to get the space they require to roam free without distraction and home in more on the details they love to develop and nurture so much. He shares how, every day, Beethoven sat down from daybreak to mid-afternoon and composed. Kafkas go-to time welches sitting down to write at 1130 p.m. Mozart achieved a work and creative life balance by teaching lessons in the mornings and composing during the evenings. By following similar practices you can also unleash your imagination.5. Put a timer on downtimeDowntime usually means taking a break, but being down means focusing on the things that keep you down for far too long. Lift yourself back u p to brainstorming territory - its beautiful up there Take downtime breaks to reset your focus, and if you find yourself distracted by other matters, put pen to paper, and let it all out. When you write something down, you process your emotions and thoughts better and are more likely to focus on your goals. Set a time limit for how long you can worry - put it on paper, and let it go. Who knows? Your pen may wander on to creative solutions in its meandering.6. Envision rather than assumeYou know what happens when you assume - dont do that to yourself, your team or your clients. When you get caught up in a downward spiral of negative thinking, return to the original vision, and take the art of visualization further. Use it in a way that works for you. Perhaps that means creating a vision board ofmotivationor envisioning the positive payoff when you succeed. You might walk yourself through the worst-case scenario and reassure yourself that you have the support you need. Think of vis ualization as a walking mental meditation, and let it assist you in your brainstorming process. Dont assume. Envision.7. Dokaraokeunder your breath while brainstormingFor ages, music has served humanity as a source of expression andinspiration. fruchtwein people have a playlist for when they work out, so why not make a playlist for work? Certain types of music make you feel specific ways. Match songs to a client project, and sing under your breath as you brainstorm. Many students use softer melodies to get started and faster-paced music to match their inspiration, impact and execution levels. Whats a good song if you dont sing along? But you dont want to make every dog within a mile of you howl, so do karaoke under your breath while you work through ideas.Use these seven tips to expand your imagination at work and achieve success, probably while making your coworkers laugh a bit. Thats what amazing work culture does though - generating innovation and imagination with good humor, po sitivity and dedication.A version of this post previously appeared onFairygodboss, the largest career community that helps women get the inside scoop on pay, corporate culture, benefits, and work flexibility. Founded in 2015, Fairygodboss offers company ratings, job listings, discussion boards, and career advice.
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